Srinivasan M V, Poteser M, Kral K
Centre for Visual Science, Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Vision Res. 1999 Aug;39(16):2749-66. doi: 10.1016/s0042-6989(99)00002-4.
The visual systems of insects are exquisitely sensitive to motion. Over the past 40 years or so, motion processing in insects has been studied and characterised primarily through the optomotor response. This response, which is a turning response evoked by the apparent movement of the visual environment, serves to stabilise the insect's orientation with respect to the environment. Research over the past decade, however, is beginning to reveal the existence of a variety of other behavioural responses in insects, that use motion information in different ways. Here we review some of the recently characterised behaviours, describe the inferred properties of the underlying movement-detecting processes, and propose modified or new models to account for them.
昆虫的视觉系统对运动极其敏感。在过去约40年里,主要通过视动反应来研究和描述昆虫的运动处理过程。这种反应是由视觉环境的表观运动引发的转向反应,用于稳定昆虫相对于环境的方向。然而,过去十年的研究开始揭示昆虫中存在各种其他行为反应,这些反应以不同方式利用运动信息。在这里,我们回顾一些最近描述的行为,描述潜在运动检测过程的推断特性,并提出修正或新的模型来解释它们。